“An addictive fictional saga in which a jilted wife goes to the mat to save her marriage and her morale.” — O Magazine, “10 Titles to Pick Up Now”

“As in her first book, Huntley is a keen social observer, empathetic and biting at once… [A] gripping psychological portrait of a woman at a personal crossroads. A haunting story of betrayal and forgiveness that packs an unexpectedly emotional punch.” — Kirkus

“An engrossing portrait of female friendship, Huntley’s sophomore novel explores the risks and rewards of finding an unexpected soul mate. Huntley lets the idyllic Hawaiian setting wash over the reader, the volcanoes and starry skies the perfect background for Nancy’s self-discovery. Readers who enjoyed Camille Pagán’s Life and Other Near-Death Experiences and the works of Meg Wolitzer will savor the slow burn of this expressive and electric novel.” — Stephanie Turza, Booklist (Starred Review)

“A dazzling story of manipulation, unexpected connections, and answering your heart’s true desires, The Goddesses is one of the boldest reading experiences of 2017 (oh, and you’ll finish the book with major Hawaii wanderlust).” — Brit + Co., “7 Thrilling Summer Reads with Fierce Female Leads”

“Single White Female in a tropical setting.” — Claire Stern, InStyle, “7 Books You Need to Read in July 2017”

“A complexity of characters… A theatrical psychological thriller… The Goddesses presents a page-turning narrative of female empowerment and a binding conviction that sisters can do it for themselves… Huntley’s descriptions of Hawaii are astounding… Present[s] not just a scary revelation of obsession and the consequences of being blind to it, but also the possibility of redeeming one’s mistakes, along with the beauty of reinvention and true Namaste.” — Adriana Delgado, SeattlePI.com

“If Swan Huntley’s 2016 bestselling suspenser, We Could Be Beautiful, grabbed you and wouldn’t let you go, hold on to The Goddesses, about a woman who has just moved to Hawaii with her family an develops a friendship with a yoga instructor that gets close—and then way too close—for comfort.” — Lisa Shea, Elle

“Remarkable… captivating… Written with the razor wit and careful pacing that made her first book such an immense pleasure, The Goddesses is an entrancing psychological novel that confirms Swan Huntley as a truly remarkable emerging voice in fiction… [Huntley] renders a vivid portrait of picturesque island life, providing the perfect backdrop for her gripping tale. The Goddesses is without a doubt a summer book to look out for.” — Powerhouse Arena